- NASA Robot Stalls on Its Way Out of Alaskan Volcano
- Wolfram Kandinsky; Narrator of Audio Books
- Recalling or Fabricating Past Abuse? : Psychotherapy: Michael Yapko says much so-called 'recovered memory' is in fact suggested by counselors. Others find merits in their methods.
- LAGUNA BEACH : $100 Check Begins Amphitheater Drive
- Honors Mount as Riley Nears End of Service on County Board : Remembrance: Veteran official's honesty, industry and unfailing public spiritedness have created legions of admirers.
- Landfill Expansion Clears Hurdle : Environment: Judge will lift order barring Browning-Ferris from doing any work at Sunshine Canyon.
- Annual Home Show to Open Today at CSUN
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Workshops on Reducing Quake Damage Offered
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Feeding the Dreams of Steak Eaters : The beef is estimable, the rest of the meal substantial at 100 West--An American Grill.
- County Seeks to Increase Jail Booking Fees : Revenue: City officials are surprised at the move to charge them more. One says it "would make my city a little less safe."
- SEAL BEACH : Driver Cited in Boy's Death Wasn't Drunk
- MEINERS OAKS : Man Gets 32 Months in Fatal Car Crash
- Achieving True Justice in Rwanda
- AIDS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- Groups Cope With Fear of Terrorism : Security: Local Jewish and abortion-rights agencies take precautions after bombings in other countries and slaying of a physician at a Florida clinic.
- YORBA LINDA : City Offers $10,000 Reward in Slaying
- ELECTIONS / FINANCING : O'Connell Top Fund-Raiser in Legislative Races
- Group to Pursue Public Safety Funds
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Auto Stocks Skid, Taking Dow With Them; Yields Rise
- Player Indicted in Drug Case Rejoins Rams : Football: Darryl Henley says he's fit and focused on sport. Some fans welcome him, others are angered.
- Some Real Turn-Ons : If You Take a Dim View of the Average Bulb, Fluorescents May Put Things In a New Light
- House Approves 2 Wide-Ranging Banking Bills : Congress: One would repeal interstate restrictions, the other would encourage lending in distressed areas.
- OJAI : Residents Attack Plan to Sell Bowling Alley
- POLICE WATCH : Candid Camera
- Red Cross Chapter Aids Rwanda Relief
- PLACENTIA : Council Puts Limits on Expense Accounts
- BURBANK : Charges Filed Against Officer in Bar Incident
- First Game Very Nearly a Nightmare : Basketball: U.S. trails Spain at one point in first half before pulling away for 115-100 victory.
- Players Stand By Aug. 12 : Baseball: Anger over owners' failed pension payment won't lead to earlier strike date.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Receiver Hobbs Ready For Bigger Role
- More Coverage
- With Resentment High, Mariners Sweep Angels : Baseball: Seattle wins, 4-2. Strike sentiment strong; DiSarcina says owners' failure to make pension payment was 'gasoline on the fire.'
- Dukes Hoping to Avoid Repeat of '93 Collapse : TeamTennis: Newport Beach is again the favorite in the playoffs. But Idaho and New Jersey could present problems.
- Costa Mesa Quick-Picker Hits $12.6-Million Lottery Jackpot
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- Angel Drops In at First : Satriano to Help His Son Coach in CABA World Series
- Theater Review : This Whiny 'Jake' Has Lost Laughs
- Pro Football in a Corner : Henley case has NFL squirming uncomfortably
- TENNIS / L.A. OPEN : Aussie Farm Boy Ready to Take On Agassi
- Angels Predict Hostile Strike : Baseball: Players proclaim distrust of ownership. Team loses to Mariners, 4-2, before only 12,222.
- A Full-Bodied and Vibrant Metaphor for 'Marlene'
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Astros Win Third in a Row Over Rockies
- Postman Rings for the Rams in Baltimore
- BOWLING / DANA HADDAD : Full-Time Focus Has Winger Flying on Senior Tour
- MOVIE REVIEW : Rebel 'Airheads' With a Rocker Cause
- Entertainment Career Day Set at UCLA
- Strong Lineup on Tap for Annual Pasadena Festival
- Grass-Roots Scene Is Fertile, but Drought's Coming : Pop music: Offspring has a smash with 'Smash,' but Costa Mesa club Our House is closing.
- Fluor Vice Chairman Kontny Resigns After 29 Years at the Engineering Firm
- U.S. Retailers Report Sluggish Sales Growth : Economy: Target and Los Angeles-based Broadway Stores posted surprisingly strong gains during seasonal lull.
- Fidelity National Financial Inc.: The company said...
- Pinnacle Micro Inc.: Shares of the Irvine...
- Making Sales 'Round the Sofa : 'Home shopping' has a new meaning as more people combine business with pleasure to hawk merchandise from living rooms.
- Stumping for Canada's Conservatives : Jean Charest has the formidable task of rebuilding support for his party, which lost all but two parliamentary seats in the last election.
- Book Publishers Busy Adding, Subtracting and Making Moves
- Irwin R. Buchalter; Law Firm Founder, Earl Scheib Inc. Chairman
- Pier Group : Six Surfing Legends Inducted Into Walk of Fame
- Anti-Abortion Stance of Chinese to Become Grounds for U.S. Asylum
- Cover Story : Super Selection : As interest in comic books has increased, so has the number of stores selling them. The Valley is home to more than two dozen, many of which offer discounts, sales and memberships to attract repeat business.
- Man Robs Bank of Bundles of $20s
- Services Scheduled for Helen Johnson
- Lawyer Apologizes to Court Over Profanity
- Dumping at Reservation Blocked
- IRVINE : History Professor to Head Institute
- LOS ANGELES : $153.5 Million OKd for City Hall Seismic Work
- Fernandez in a Sub Conscious State : Baseball: Role of backup long has been familiar to Phoenix catcher and former CSUN quarterback.
- Home Entertainment : A New Wave of Competition Homing In?
- Licensing Seen as Key to Biomedicine's Rise : Research: UCI's planned center can help expand the industry, public officials and business leaders agree.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Auto Stocks Skid, Taking Dow With Them; Yields Rise
- Gallery of Growth : Orlando Gallery retrospective displays a wealth of California works that were introduced during nearly three decades at the Sherman Oaks space.
- Bert Freed; Character Actor, Officer in Screen Actors Guild
- Democrats, Chicago, Memories to Convene in '96 : Convention: Party and city whose reputations were bloodied in '68 will try again. Payment of political debt to Daley forces is a factor in choice.
- Cisneros, Riordan Tour 'Ghost Towns' : Earthquake: U.S. housing secretary highlights federal strategy to help repair damaged apartment buildings.
- Chinese Court for First Time Upholds U.S. Firm's Copyright : Piracy: Size of penalty in Disney case is seen as a test of its commitment to crack down on intellectual property theft and avoid sanctions.
- N.Y. Sniper Strikes Again; Lone Gunman Is Suspected
- Resource for Women : The referral service includes a hot line and Yellow Pages directory plus networking and marketing workshops.
- Cholera Wanes as Tensions Rise in Zaire Camps
- County Reverses Policy on Homeowners Fighting Fires : Disasters: Officials hold expos to help residents learn techniques. Heavy losses in 1993 blazes prompted change.
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : 'Three Strikes' Is Working, but Who's Going to Pay the Bill? : More than 6,000 cases have been filed in L.A. County alone, clogging the system from D.A.'s office to courts.
- In Simi Valley, Activist Duo Gives Neighborhood Graffiti the Brush
- Planning Commission Votes to Legalize Home-Based Businesses : Zoning: Advocates criticize some restrictions in proposed new law. Homeowners who oppose plan fear it would turn neighborhoods into commercial districts.
- El Toro Is Deemed Best of 5 Military Sites for Airport : Study: Report backs FAA findings, which identified the base as a viable commercial facility that would have minimal impact on John Wayne's passenger base.
- SIMI VALLEY : Train Severs Foot of Sleeping Transient
- Slain Suspect Served Time for Bank Robbery : Shooting: Authorities think he carried out an April holdup at the bank near where he was killed Wednesday. They say he fired at officers before being gunned down.
- Wright Still Has Stuff to Escape a Tough Jam
- Heavy Rains Delay Azinger Comeback
- Theater Reviews : Singing Puts 'Lost Children' in Tune
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Brown Supports Program Against Domestic Violence : She criticizes Wilson's record on the issue. His spokesman says he opened seven women's shelters and appropriated $30 million for them.
- YORBA LINDA : Anti-Smoking Ballot Measure Is Dropped
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Improvements Due at Problem Intersection
- Panel Urges Funding to Develop Land for City Parks : Thousand Oaks: Officials discuss possible sources of money, including earmarking tax dollars for projects and turning to developers.
- Telecommunications Bill Faces Extinction in Senate : Congress: Measure languishes due to bitter debate between Baby Bells and Sen. Ernest Hollings.
- ENERGY
- New Jersey Man Faces Charges for Killing Rat
- Presenting Yourself in the Best Possible Light
- Weeping Willows?
- Cisneros, Riordan Tour 'Ghost Towns' : Earthquake: U.S. housing secretary highlights a federal strategy to help repair severely damaged apartment buildings.
- Obituary
- Company Town
- INSURANCE
- INSURANCE
- Jury Probes Police Beating : Use of force: Compton Chief Hourie Taylor says he was shocked by the tape, but defends the department and says he has been 'trying to sensitize our officers to the community.'
- Rising Disco Fever : Boogie Knights is one group cashing in on an upsurge of campy nostalgia in the Valley.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Even Heroes Are Only Human, So Put the Pedestals Away
- Bones Found in Laguna Are of Native American
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : City Regulators Remove Birds From Home
- Ex-Subway Inspector Wins $1.38 Million : Court: Man who blew whistle on Red Line flaws said Parsons Dillingham prevented him from getting another job. Firm has denied the charges.
- Council Adds Powers to Push Mall Project
- Oxnard Houses Searched in Raid to Deter Gangs : Crime: Police make 15 arrests. Evidence is sought in recent shootings and beating at a park. A gun, knife and armor-piercing bullets are seized.
- MOORPARK : Horses Nearly Died, Prosecutor Tells Jury
- Merger Suit Filed: Shareholders of Viratek Inc....
- Company Town
- Company Town : Ex-Disney Film Exec Joins Warner
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- NAACP's Chavis Rejects Calls to Resign : Controversy: Executive director says he had authority to use his organization's money to secretly settle a threatened sex discrimination suit.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : A State of Mind
- PACOIMA : Park Will Be Renamed for Singer Ritchie Valens
- Countywide : Easing Pain of Rwanda Refugees
- OXNARD : Father Held After Barricading Children
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Valencia National Bank Names President : Finance: An executive with an Oklahoma-based conglomerate will succeed Robert Manley, who was fired June 1.
- Suspected Shoplifter Shot Outside Store
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : The Inside Track : Wheelchair Patients Take Their Laps in Antelope Valley
- HUD Finds 60% of Navy Surplus Land Unfit for Homeless Project : Shelter: In setback to proposed San Pedro development, agency says housing is too close to aviation fuel tanks. Plans have met intense local opposition.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Yankees Pile It On Against the Twins, 9-2
- 'Educated' Fare With a Dada Twist
- Q & A with EAZY-E : 'Gangsta Rap? It's Reality Rap'
- Mast Earns Pole Position at Brickyard : Motor racing: Unheralded driver clocks 172.414 m.p.h. to grab the front-row spot in Brickyard 400.
- Search Group Selects Six for Titan Athletic Director
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Huffington Ad Calls for End to Welfare : Candidate says huge increase in volunteerism could replace government programs for the poor. Feinstein calls proposal unrealistic.
- Three Aspects of Woman : 'The Triumph of Maeve' traces relationship of two Irish sisters and their traditionalist mother.
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : Will It Be Paper, Plastic or Immigration Controversy?
- RELIGION : Pope's Envoy Had Meeting With Mexico's Most Wanted
- SHERMAN OAKS : Residents Upset by the Loss of 9 Trees
- Disabled Get Jobs Cleaning Polling Booths : Labor: Workers with mental disorders are also inspecting the balloting machines under a contract with Ventura County.
- Grand Jury Probes Compton Police Beating : Reaction: Chief Hourie Taylor says he was shocked by the tape, but defends the department and says he has been 'trying to sensitize our officers to the community.'
- Judge's Foe Makes Case Outside His Court : Politics: Caryl Lee is joined by a couple who accuse Dan Dutcher of being lenient in hit-and-run drunk driving case.
- When $25,000 Was Insignificant
- REAL ESTATE
- Kidder Probe Says Jett Acted Alone : Securities: But report also faults supervisors for not detecting the phony-profits scheme.
- QVC Board Approves $1.42-Billion Takeover : Merger: Unable to attract a better offer, the shopping channel accepts a slightly sweeter Comcast and Liberty Media bid.
- State-of-the-Art Big A Board to Debut Tonight
- Nature Calls
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Full MTA Fleet Expected to Be on Streets Today
- Strike Is a Subject Scully Would Just as Soon Ignore
- COSTA MESA / NEWPORT BEACH : Storm Drain Planned Under 15th Street
- VAN NUYS : Listing of Smoke-Free Nightclubs Planned
- HOLLYWOOD HABITS : Leave 'Wyatt Earp' Off His Tombstone : Movies: Scripter Dan Gordon wants critics to know that the film is different from what he and Kevin Costner wrote and from his book.
- Home Entertainment : Reassembled 'Ziegfeld Follies' Arrives on Laser
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Toad Beefs Up Sound for a Sunny Show
- Theater Review : A Medieval 'Disputation' of Timely Issues
- Old Friend Lovullo Wears a Different Cap : Baseball: Former Angel infielder was called up by the Mariners just in time for a visit to Anaheim Stadium.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Strike Worries No Excuse for Play
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Must Not Have Been Camera Day
- Experimental Twilight Racing at Del Mar Today
- CBS Bags Two Major Bowl Games in New Setup
- Dream Debut Very Nearly a Nightmare : Basketball: U.S. trails surprising Spain at one point in first half before pulling away for a 115-100 victory.
- Sanchez Vicario, Swamped Early, Rallies to Survive Werdel Scare
- TENNIS / L.A. OPEN : Becker Finds Another Level in Victory
- Q&A; : 'I'm in What You Could Call a Regrouping Stage'
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Little Rascals' Updates a Lost Age of Innocence : The film blends sophistication and affection, but needs more slapstick and less adult repartee.
- Letters to Dunaway Stir 'Sunset' Controversy : Theater: A missive from Andrew Lloyd Webber details the actress's firing, while the show's director says he argued against closing the L.A. show.
- Turner Shoots an 81, Falls 10 Shots Behind
- National Video Rentals
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- Special Interests Win in Port Hueneme
- Leonard Bernstein
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Ex-Girlfriend Says Martial Artist Told Unknown Slaying Details : Trial: Cheryl Desmarteau also says the suspect changed his alibi. The defense gets a witness to say he was unsure about seeing the accused near the crime scene.
- Article Reinforced a Misconception
- Juror Anonymity
- Powerless to Fight the Electric Cars?
- Grand Jury Probes Compton Police Beating : Investigation: Activists call for officer to be charged in the confrontation with a teen-ager and urge police chief to resign. The youth's lawyer is ordered to turn over videotape of incident.
- Drug Control Policy
- Attack on Argentine Jews
- Some Get Clipped by 'Brown Barrel' Plan
- Religious Right and Democrats
- NATO
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 5, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 5, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 5, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Aug. 5, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Aug. 5, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 5, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 5, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 5, 1994
- Obituaries - Aug. 5, 1994
- El Toro Base Land Swap Considered : Conversion: Irvine Co. and U.S. are discussing an exchange of base property for acreage near Cleveland National Forest. Plan would give development giant control of all or part of air station property.
- Clinton's TV Ads Push Health Reform : Legislation: All-out effort aims at speaking 'directly to the American people.' Administration is vague about what bill the President is backing.
- Panel, Clinton Aide Spar on Whitewater Testimony
- SCIENCE HALL OF FAME: It was 20...
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Attack on CHP Officer Raises Question of Size
- Recreation Is More Than Fun And Games : Parks: Restoring youth programs is critical to improving the inner city's quality of life.
- Jury Probes Police Beating : Investigation: Activists call for Compton officer to be charged in the confrontation with a teen-ager and urge the police chief to resign. The youth's lawyer is ordered to turn over a videotape of the incident.
- Mild-Mannered Members Welcome Novice to the Cruise Club
- Ire Raised as Henley Signs Rams Pact : Courts: Player's freedom on bail aggravates attorneys for other defendants in the drug case in which he awaits trial.
- Contestants Gear Up for County Fair
- VENTURA : Students Will Exhibit Photos From Cuba Trip
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council Blocks Vote on Tax for Benefits
- College District Trustees Chastise Grand Jurors for Critical Report : Education: Officials defend fiscal management practices. A $1.25-million shortfall could mean cuts in classes and part-time teachers' layoffs.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Jackson Protests 'Wordless' Ejection
- Dukes Claim World TeamTennis Awards
- Angels Appear Set to Go on Strike : Baseball: Maybe they already have, as they lose for 10th time in 12 games, falling to Mariners, 8-4.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Henley Signs One-Year, $350,000 Contract
- GOODWILL GAMES : U.S. Women Rush Out to Good Start
- Probert's Problems Mounting
- Nursing Home Called Among Worst in State
- RESEDA : Residents in Limbo on Fate of Condos
- CYPRESS : Resolution Endorses Rams' Local Presence
- New Permit Sought for Golf Course
- Money Worries Spur King to Switch Lawyers : Counsel: The beating victim has rehired his first attorney, who will handle disbursement of the $3.8-million award. The L.A. City Council agrees to pay the judgment.
- Banner Sales for Soccer Flags From Beverly Hills
- Group Plans Event for Suffrage Day
- Colleges to Study Low Transfer Rate
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Littlerock Woman Dies During Camping Trip : Hiking: Janet Bradley, 38, suffered from asthma and bronchitis, but the cause of death is still being investigated.
- PANORAMA CITY : Residents March and Rally Against Crime
- IRVINE : City to Discuss Use of Base for Homeless
- Retired Judge to Continue to Preside Over Weldon Case
- DANA POINT : Pro-Headlands PAC Led Spending in Race
- Van Slyke's Poor Season Is No Joke
- Sign-Ups Needed for Deaf Children's Camp
- Hot and Bothered
- PLATFORM : Do the Possible
- Cooper to Face Charges Despite Wife's Wishes
- Gem Gets Chance to Shine Again : Theater: Garden Grove City Council votes to give a contract and seed money to an arts entrepreneur, who has begun talks with small companies.
- COMEDY : ALL THE RIGHT MOVES : Bobby Collins Is Learning How to Keep His Star Rising and His Standards High
- Aftershock Watch
- NORTHRIDGE : Canoe-Building Kids Get Lesson in Engineering
- This Buck's Not Stopping : McKeon's Strong 1st Term Brings Opportunity
- John L. Downey has joined Pacific Southwest...
- City Officials Urged to Streamline Regulations in Effort to Lure Hollywood Movie Makers : Tourism: An occasional film is shot in Orange County, but location scouts more often go to San Diego or Tucson.
- The Bold Shoulder Deflates a Little for '90s
- The Imam's Next Move : W. Deen Mohammed has moved the black Muslims in his ministry toward reconciliation with other races and religions. Now, he wants the Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan to put aside his separatist sentiments and join him.
- REEL LIFE : Tribulations of Making Art on a Tight Budget : The cost of shooting on public property stalls a young filmmaker's project, on which he's already exhausted his savings.
- 5 French Citizens Slain in Algeria; Militants Blamed
- Paul Roebling; Stage, Film Actor
- Platte River Crossing Delivers First CD : The debut album by the popular Simi Valley-based group is due out next week and has been getting good local radio play.
- 2 Sentenced to Death for Mosque Attack in Sudan
- Governor's Race -- Tougher Than Thou : Pointed campaign sound bites about rapists do not make good public policy
- Lassie Comes Home to the Hearts of Youngsters Once Again
- ARLETA : Free Quake-Proofing Provided for Clinics
- LOS ANGELES : Teachers, District Agree to Halt Talks for a Week
- Plan for Interim Council Member Praised, but Ferraro Skeptical : City Hall: Two candidates for Yaroslavsky's 5th District seat support his suggestion that someone be appointed to the post until a special election is held.
- Bullfrogs Take 52 Shots but Can't Beat Blades : Roller hockey: Blade goaltender Mikhailovsky makes a stand in 8-5 victory at the Forum.
- Deffenbaugh Shows He Can Surf With Best
- WOMEN'S TENNIS : Graf Wakes Up, Defeats Raymond in Three Sets
- Michael D. McQuilkin has been appointed principal...
- Cookbook Trouble : When Good Recipes Go Bad
- He Makes It Look <i> So</i> Easy
- Skateboarder Dies of Head Injuries After Fall on Steep Street
- Space-Age Role Model for Girls : Careers: Judith Cohen, who worked on the Apollo 12 lunar mission, hopes her books inspire female students to pursue challenging fields.
- Topics / BUSINESS : Office Revokes License of Electronics Service Dealer
- NOTEBOOK / ROB FERNAS : Soccer Team's Quest for Title Falls Short
- THEATER REVIEW : Strong Performances Are the Stuff of 'Dreamer' : The one-act play by John Patrick Shanley examines relationships within a family.
- Nuclear Plants Told to Protect Against Terrorist Bombings
- LONG BEACH : Bridge Lighting Project Gets $50,000 From L.A.
- IT'S A Wrap : Any Body Gets Star Treatment at O.C. Spas and Salons
- 102 Injured in Amtrak Derailment in New York
- SIMI VALLEY : Bouncing Boulder Blocks Freeway
- PORT HUENEME : Wright to End Long Tenure on Council
- CHATSWORTH : Car Show to Raise Funds for CSUN
- Daughter of Pioneer Couple in Huntington Beach Dies at 88
- CLAREMONT : College Drops Disciplinary Action in Alleged Rape
- Driver's Load of Cigarettes Blamed in Part for Crash
- Rams to Give Backup Quarterback a Novel Opportunity : Football: Martin, a sportswriter in college, will trade in his usual spot on sideline for some action against Packers.
- TENNIS / DANA HADDAD : Boisclair Trying On 16s for Size
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Surprise Debut With Philharmonic
- Euro Disney Says Stock Offering Is 80% Subscribed
- International Business
- PUC Approves Incentive Plan to Determine SDG&E; Profit : Energy: In an experimental program to start in 1995, the utility's earnings will be tied to its ability to cut operating costs.
- IN THE KITCHEN : A Tomato Tune-Up
- TRIED & TRUE : Pool Pointers Rack Up Pocket Change
- Jockstraps Are Losing Support
- Highlights
- COLUMN ONE : Hezbollah: The Latin Connection : Bombings in Argentina and Panama prompt concern over the radical group's growing presence in the region. Experts say lax security and porous borders create a prime base for terrorists.
- Many View Escape as a Healthy Alternative : According to the magazine American Demographics, more urban dwellers are moving to rural counties.
- TORRANCE : Loser Outspent Winner in Race for Mayor
- Turkey Puts Kurd Leaders on Trial Despite Rights Critics : Courts: The six defendants are ex-lawmakers. They are not accused of violence, but may face death sentences.
- NORWALK Planning Commissioner Honendal Resigns
- INGLEWOOD : Plan Outlined to Meet Bilingual Guidelines
- Robin W.A. Cook; Wrote Mysteries as Derek Raymond
- Park Renamed for Music Legend Valens
- District Trustees Turn Down Travel
- D.A. Proposes That 3 Juries Hear Westlake Brawl Case : Court: Arraignment of third suspect in melee at North Ranch Park is delayed; a fourth youth has disappeared. Defense attorneys oppose prosecutor's suggestion.
- Making a Big Impression : Elephants Lead Parade as Circus Comes to Town
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Defense Says Boyfriend May Be Killer of Martial Arts Instructor : Courts: Motion says the couple had an argument at a tae kwon do studio on the night of the woman's slaying.
- GOODWILL GAMES : Day Brings Elements of a Farce
- Pomona Raceway Turns Back Clock
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Henley Signs One-Year, $350,000 Contract
- MUSIC & DANCENew 'Romeo' Production: The San...
- A White Wine Refresher
- WESTWOOD : Business Assessment Would Help Revitalize Village, Consultant Says
- HARBOR AREA : Hearing to Focus on 2 Commercial Projects
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Gay Activists Downplay Senate School Bill
- LAKE VIEW TERRACE : Paxton Street Will Undergo Resurfacing
- CHATSWORTH : Officer Wounded in Gunfight Recovering
- DATELINE / ST. PETERSBURG : Kelly Passes Boiling Point Over Arena's Lack of Ice
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Pirates Are Officially Put Up for Sale
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Yankees Will Be First on Aug. 12 Strike Date
- Montreal Offense Too Much, Shuts Out Salsa